This summer I visited the quite wonderful Hancock Shaker Village. It’s where in craft and design, form meets function with simplicity and beauty. So many interesting things to see and pay attention to. Of course – I had to visit the schoolhouse, now separated from the main buildings by a busy highway. The school room was bright and well lit…
Tag: change
What’s Changed?
What’s changed? Pretty much everything. A question to get going with: Shopping and information then and now: If you want the best dishwasher or digital camera or know how to remove turmeric stains from linen or why there’s a sudden infestation of ladybugs – where would you go to figure it out? And for most people the answer would be:…
Future Past Imperfect
Enjoy the drawing. But but then read this: Shifting Ground from Chris Lehmann. From the Chicago Tribune 1958. (But only one child distracted by the flying machine outside the classroom?)
You Want To Change Behavior? Make It Fun
Education is all about change. And fun makes it so much more effective. Here’s a great example from Stockholm – sent to me by a parent.
That was then: Are we “betraying most of our children”?
From: We are the people movie people This landmark independent documentary … explores the education system … and asks whether the current system provides young people with the opportunity to develop their talents. High-profile figures sharing their personal experiences and views include Sir Richard Branson, Germaine Greer, Henry Winkler, Bill Bryson, Sir Ken Robinson and a wide range of education…
The new literacy ladder. What rung are you on?
The world is moving at a tremendous rate. Going no one knows where. We must prepare our children, not for the world of the past. Not for our world. But for their world. The world of the future. – John Dewey PDS graduates students who… possess a rich academic knowledge base and know how to think as creative, flexible, independent,…
Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns
Listen to this podcast interview with Clayton Christensen – one of the authors of Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns – A crash course in the business of learning-from the bestselling author of The Innovator’s Dilemma and The Innovator’s Solution. Photo: Jake Hills
Walkway over the Hudson – past, present and future
A great video of our local bridge – the newly opened Walkway across the Hudson.
10 ways to boost job satisfaction: Resolutions for teache
There’s never a shortage of advice for teachers. And because everyone went to school – everyone is an expert on education and ready to offload opinions – good, bad and indifferent. Handwringing about how much better things used to be is a popular pastime – completely ignoring the fact that – to use the tag from Disrupting Class – disruptive…
The Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009: Twitter up. Powerpoint down.
For those who enjoy lists: The top 100 tools for learning. This is the 3rd year learning professionals from all over the world have been invited to share their top 10 online tools for learning to help build the Top 100 list. Check out the emerging list and compare rankings. Here is Jane Hart’s SlideShare report: Twitter is now number…
Then and Now
Steve found this photograph in the basement. Along the bottom it says: Kindergarten Thru Ninth Grade Established 1934. And on the back it says: You can see the original by Tricia’s desk in the lower school office.
10 Tips for Creating a 21st Century Classroom Experience
Can design help children learn? That’s the cover story of in the February Metropolis Magazine lent to me last week by parent-trustee Stan Lichens. It’s worth a look. And the magazine also includes design firm IDEO’s 10 Tips for Creating a 21st Century Classroom Experience. It’s a quick must-read. This is thinking to guide designers and architects when it comes…
New Furniture
As if on cue, the moving truck with the new furniture or Kenyon House arrived right as the Peacemakers Assembly ended. A willing crew of high school students soon had it inside and assembled.
“Stony the road we trod” The inauguration of President Barak Obama
PDS marked the inauguration at its Peacemakers Assembly on Tuesday. Entitled “Stony the road we trod” the event began with the singing of James Weldon Johnson’s Lift Every Voice and Sing. In the collage you can see pictures of the participants from high school to lower school. Ater lunch everyone returned to the JEJ theater to watch the inauguration.
Nice photographs
There’s a rather nice set of photographs by Karl Rabe on- line at the Poughkeepsie Journal. This one shows the gym with it’s new maple hardwood sports floor, reinforced walls and retractable hoops. There’s also a gym divider to enable flexibility of use. It was taken last week during a boy’s varsity basketball game. The occasion for the visit was…